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Disco
Disco is a dance-music genre and nightlife subculture that crystallized in the United States during the 1970s, drawing especially from African-American, Italian-American, Latino, and queer club communities. Musically, disco is typified by a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum, syncopated and melodic electric-bass lines, lush string sections, bright brass and horns, electric pianos and synthesizers, and percussive, choppy rhythm guitars. Arrangements often feature orchestral colors, handclaps, congas, and vibraphone or bell textures, all engineered to deliver a continuous, groove-forward experience for the dance floor. The style combines the rich orchestration and romantic sweep of Philadelphia soul with the bottom-end drive of funk and the songcraft of contemporary R&B/pop, delivered in DJ-friendly extended mixes and 12-inch singles designed for club play.
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Ghazal
Ghazal is a South Asian light-classical vocal genre built around the Urdu–Persian poetic form of the same name. It sets couplets (sher) that share a rhyme (qaafiya) and refrain (radif), often opening with a matla and ending with a maqta featuring the poet’s takhallus. Themes revolve around love, longing, separation, metaphysical yearning, and refined wit. Musically, ghazal draws on Hindustani classical grammar but prioritizes text clarity and melodic expressiveness over elaborate improvisation. Performances commonly feature a singer accompanied by harmonium and tabla (with sarangi, sitar, or guitar as color), use raga-informed melodies, and keep lilting tala cycles such as dadra (6 beats) or keherwa (8 beats). The style favors intimate delivery, subtle ornamentation (meend, murki), and immaculate diction, making it ideal for salon (mehfil) settings as well as recorded and film music.
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Pop
Pop is a broad, hook-driven style of popular music designed for wide appeal. It emphasizes memorable melodies, concise song structures, polished vocals, and production intended for radio, charts, and mass media. While pop continually absorbs elements from other styles, its core remains singable choruses, accessible harmonies, and rhythmic clarity. Typical forms include verse–pre-chorus–chorus, frequent use of bridges and middle-eights, and ear-catching intros and outros. Pop is not defined by a single instrumentation. It flexibly incorporates acoustic and electric instruments, drum machines, synthesizers, and increasingly digital production techniques, always in service of the song and the hook.
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Bollywood
Bollywood is the popular film-music tradition associated with Hindi-language cinema from Mumbai, India. It blends raga-based melodies and Hindustani vocalism with Western orchestration, jazz/big-band legacies, pop hooks, disco/funk grooves, rock energy, and contemporary electronic production. Songs are typically designed for on-screen performance and storytelling, featuring lush arrangements, memorable refrains, and emotive playback singing. A common formal scheme is the mukhda (catchy refrain) and antara (stanza/verse) structure, often with instrumental preludes, interludes, and dance breaks. Because it serves narrative and spectacle, Bollywood music ranges widely in mood—from romantic ballads and devotional pieces to high-energy dance numbers—and has continuously absorbed global influences while remaining rooted in Indian melodic and rhythmic aesthetics.
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Rahman, A. R.
Malik, Anu
Jalota, Anup
Laxmikant Pyarelal
Gulzar
Burman, Rahul Dev
Akhtar, Javed
Narayan, Ram
Majrooh
Kumar, Kishore
Bakshi, Anand
Kalyanji-Anandji
Indiwar
Chitragupta
Azmi, Kaifi
Hussain, Zakir
Chaurasia, Hariprasad
Lahiri, Bappi
Anand-Milind
Anjaan
Mangeshkar, Hridayanath
Upadhyay, Purushottam
Udhas, Pankaj
Udhas, Manhar
Abhijeet
Roshan, Rajesh
Mangeshkar, Lata
Jain, Ravindra
Bhosle, Asha
Chowdhury, Salil
Vyas, Avinash
Kumar, Suresh
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